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Joe D

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  • Location
    SoCal
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Mammoth
  • Occupation?
    Emergency Medicine
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Prior ATV, Arbor A-Frame, Nidecker Spectre
  • Current Boots Used?
    Track 325's
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    Ibex plates
  • Snowboarding since
    91
  • Hardbooting since
    91

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  1. Nice gear, GLWTS. I've ridden those Phiokka's, they are rock solid... kinda like Trench Diggers and Burton Race Plates hooked up & had a kid.
  2. That's a really good deal, esp when you factor in the BTS. IMHO these are one the best riding boots from Raichle / Deeluxe. And always can be made stiffer with firm liners and adding a top strap. GLWTS
  3. All of the image links are broken. Same for your other post with the Recon Risers.
  4. Sent PM. Burton aluminum 4x4 Burton Unidisc 4x4 Burton Offset 4x4 for cant plate
  5. 2014 IIRC correctly... can verify that when I get back home. Edit: yes. Black color base was the 162, and I think the red base was 158cm https://www.evo.com/outlet/snowboards/arbor-a-frame-snowboard-2014
  6. I've had a few days on Nidecker Spectre 163 (the triax, not the carbon) and it's a super fun board. I found it forgiving, meaning was easy to ride aggressively and yet nicely responsive. Riding on Ibex plates (old Burton race plate) and T325's = smile on face. I can imagine it might be less easy on softies.
  7. Nice toeside...I've been checking out the FB Diamond Blade, looks like it's definitely working for you!
  8. If you mean the Step-In "rat traps", then I think so. Post a pic?
  9. Still have 1 https://forums.alpinesnowboarder.com/topic/48732-burton-4x4-discs/
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